GC Gold Label 9 EXTRA

Radiopaque posterior glass ionomer restorative

About

GC Gold Label 9 is the easy-to-use, handle and place fluoride-releasing alternative to expensive compomers and composites and in many cases, amalgam. It cures extremely hard and is very wear resistant. As a true glass ionomer, it chemically bonds to tooth structure, has a tooth-like coefficient of thermal expansion and releases significant levels of rechargeable fluoride. It's the perfect product for geriatric and paediatric restorations, final restorations (non-stress bearing areas), Intermediate Restorative (IRM), core material and long-term, temporary restorations.

Advantages

Extra fluoride release

Extra fast setting yet with ample working time

Extra translucency for improved aesthetics

Strontium-based glass ionomer restorative

For good radiopacity and snapset characteristics

Strontium will mimic calcium in the formation of strontium hydroxyapatite and strontium fluoroapatite to affect internal remineralization within the tooth structure

Research has shown that a strontium-based glass ionomer placed in calcium-containing environment (saliva) will result in calcium ion diffusing into the glass ionomer surface achieving a surface strengthening effect

The GOLD STANDARD

Over 15 years of ongoing research and development and a genuine commitment to quality and consistency

Over 440 research abstracts and papers have been published defining Fuji IX as the standalone benchmark for glass ionomer restorations

Over 300 million Fuji IX restorations have been placed

Indications

Class I and small Class II restorations in non-load bearing areas

Class I and Class II restorations in deciduous teeth

Transitional restorations

Base / core build-ups

Extra Fluoride Release

Extra Fast Setting Yet With Ample Working Time

The fastest setting glass ionomer on the market, with a final finishing in only 2 1/2 minutes from the initial mix

This faster final set saves valuable chair time and provides improved stability against water, an important feature in challenging oral environments